Do you need help talking with homosexual (or transgender) friends and family about a relationship with God? Do you need help answering some of the questions and criticisms that people have raised concerning the Bible's teaching on homosexual activity? Below are some articles, audio teachings, and books that we trust will be a great help to you. These resources not only discuss what the Bible has to say about homosexuality, they also talk about the hope, freedom, and forgiveness that homosexuals can have by embracing Jesus.

Homosexuality is a topic that must be addressed in the church today because the culture is talking about it and it's important for God's people to be equipped to join the conversation and reason with people regarding what the Bible says. In this DVD Charlie Campbell responds to the most challenging and popular objections, criticisms, and questions people raise about the Bible's teaching on this topic. Some of those objections include:

“Homosexuals were born that way. How can say it's wrong to fulfill desires they were born with?"

“Jesus never said a word about homosexual activity. If it was sinful or important to Him, He surely would have addressed it.”

“What two consenting adults do is their business. They’re not hurting anybody. And Jesus said not to judge!”

“You Christians ignore Old Testament laws forbidding the eating of shellfish and pork. Why do you inconsistently cling to its stance on homosexuality?”

“When Paul wrote about homosexuality, he was referring to pagan idol worshippers, and rapists, not two persons committed to one another in a loving monogamous relationship.”

In this timely book, award-winning author Kevin DeYoung challenges each of us—the skeptic and the seeker, the certain and the confused—to take a humble look at God’s Word regarding the issue of homosexuality. After examining key biblical passages in both the Old and New Testaments and the Bible’s overarching teaching regarding sexuality, DeYoung responds to popular objections raised by Christians and non-Christians alike, making this an indispensable resource for thinking through one of the most pressing issues of our day. Paperback, 158 pages.

"Old Testament Law and the Charge of Inconsistency" by Timothy Keller (Do Christians ignore Old Testament texts about not eating raw meat or pork, not wearing garments woven with two kinds of material and so on, only to then inconsistently condemn homosexuality?)